Re: Not much longer.

Originally Posted by NSBound

Can you guys arrange to keep that south of the border for another month? My new lawn needs more time - - -

A couple inches of snow would be good for your new lawn, keeps it warm and out of the dessicating cold air. Don't know exactly when it happened, but the memory on my in/out thermometer stored a low of 18 deg. That just isn't right for mid-October.

Re: Not much longer.

Originally Posted by dave1949

A couple inches of snow would be good for your new lawn, keeps it warm and out of the dessicating cold air.

Hi Dave, actually I have heard that, just don't like the snow idea right now! . And even though cold air has dessicating properties, it has rained here almost every day for the past month! We haven't really had our Indian Summer yet. I'd love a couple of warm sunny days to take a last run in the convertible.

Re: Not much longer.

Originally Posted by NSBound

We haven't really had our Indian Summer yet. I'd love a couple of warm sunny days to take a last run in the convertible.

Ian, there's something about that beautiful red maple leaf in your signature that makes me want to take a trip up to the northeast. If I could have our Texas weather and your beautiful fall colors, I'd be in heaven. I guess I'll just have to accept being in "almost" heaven.

Re: Not much longer.

Originally Posted by jinman

Ian, there's something about that beautiful red maple leaf in your signature that makes me want to take a trip up to the northeast. If I could have our Texas weather and your beautiful fall colors, I'd be in heaven. I guess I'll just have to accept being in "almost" heaven.

Jim, this is indeed a beautiful time of the year! I think we're at the peak of color right now. That leaf was in my driveway asking to be photographed, so I put it on the hood of my car and I agree, it looks as good as a photo as it did in my yard!